i ef thefe Tarts. 



52. Cherry Capjscum- The Fruit refcm- 

 T&ng it. 



33. Small Cherry Capjfcum. The Fruit 

 much Iefs than the laft, and pale red or 

 yellowifti. 



34. Crooked Ctyftcnm. The Fruit of thefe 

 hang down- 



3 5. Great Capjicum. Like the Comma*, 

 but the Fruit thicker and deeper red • the 

 Leaves of this grow fingle. 



36. Narrow Capficn^. The Leaves much 

 longer and narrower than the laft 5 the 

 Fruit three Inches long red and taper. 



37. Dock-leaved Catkin. Its Julm like 

 that of a Walnut, five or fix Inches long, 

 thick and compofed of four fquare buds of 

 a fine Scarlet 5 the Fruit hangs by three fine 

 Threads, has a white Pulp and Kernel. 



38. The Chardone. A fort of Indian-fig 

 growing on Trees and Shrubs 5 the FIowV 

 ersis compofed of many Lea ves,green,whire 

 and yellow 5 the Fruit oval with triangle 

 lar points of a curious red, the Seed black, 

 and eaten with the Pulp. 



39. The Winter Cherry. The Flowers are 

 fmall pale yellow, and five angled, with as 

 many fpots $ the Fruit of a Cherry fize ; 

 is eaten. 



40. Tall Chiakweed . Grows four or five 

 foot high, with fingle narrow hairy Wil- 

 low Leaves 5 the Flowers are white with 

 Purple bottoms. 



